Description

Pets are not permitted on the beach, beach boardwalks or pavilions.

St. George Island is 9 miles of undeveloped beaches and dunes, surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and Apalachicola Bay. This is the perfect setting for St. George Island Park. St. George occupies 1962 acres at the end of a long, narrow barrier island, and is a combination of sandy coves, salt marshes, shady pines, and oak forests. The park supports an abundance of marine and bird life.

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Services & Amenities:

Within Facility

ADA Access

Ada Accessible Restroom

Bank Fishing

Bbq Grill

Beach

Beach Shower House

Beach-Combing

Benches

Bike Riding

Bird Watching

Boardwalk

Boat Ramp

Boat Trailer Park Lot

Boating

Body Surfing

Campground Host

Canoeing

Clothes Line Post

Comfort Station

Covered Group Structure

Dumpstation

Electric Hook Ups

Fishing

Flushing Toilet

Gatehouse

Grills

Group Camping Facility

Group Fire Ring

Group Picnic Shelters

High Water Launch Ramp

Hiking

Hiking Trail

Hot Showers

Information Station

Kayaking

Nature Trails

Nature Viewing Area

Parking

Paved Roads

Pavilion

Pay Telephone

Photography

Picnic Area

Picnic Shelter

Picnic Tables

Picnicing

Potable Water

Pressurized Water

Primitive Camping

Recycling Center

Restroom

Rv Park

Sailing

Sandy Beach

Scenery

Security Lights

Sheltered Dining Area

Showers

Snorkeling

Soaking And Wading

Star Gazing

Swimming

Trails

Water Faucets

Water Fountains

Wilderness Area

Within 10 Miles

Bait

Cafe

Canoe Rental

Church Services

Convenience Store

Fishing Guide

Fishing Supplies

Gift Shop

Grocery

Post Office

Propane And Cooking Stoves

Propane Lights

Rent Bicycles

Restaurant

River Trips

Small Store

Greater Than 10 Miles

Ball Courts

Boat Slip Rentals

Public Marina

River Access

Alerts and Important Information

The park gates close at sunset. If you plan to arrive late please
contact the park prior to 5 PM on the day of your arrival.
Visitors may make reservations from a minimum of one day, up to eleven
months in advance of their arrival date.

Camping is available year round.

The main 60-site campground is equipped with water, electric and a dump
station. Campsites are within a 15 minutes walk to the beach or the
bayside. All campsites are provided with a picnic table, fire ring with
grill, and a post with lantern hook.

Pets are allowed in family camping areas overnight.
Pets are welcome overnight in all the camping parks. Pet rules apply.
Domestic breeds of dogs, except guide or signal dogs or animals trained
to
assist individuals with a disability, cats, fur-bearing animals, birds
and
reptiles are not allowed in food-service areas, cabins or cabin areas,
primitive campgrounds, beaches where bathing and swimming are permitted,
either land and water portions, park buildings, playgrounds, and areas
designated by park management. Captive wild species, whether native or
non-
native, and barnyard animals, except horses, are not allowed.
Pets must be well behaved at all times and confined in the owners
camping unit during quiet hours. Unconfined pets may not be left
unattended for more than 30 minutes and must be on a leash no more than 6
feet long. Please do not tie pets to park vegetation, natural or manmade
structures or facilities. Pet owners must pick up after their pets and
properly dispose of all droppings in trash receptacles. Pets are required
to be vaccinated. Horse owners and users will be asked to show their
certificate of a current negative Coggins Test for all horses entering
the park. A pet that is noisy, disturbing, intimidating or dangerous to other
people or pets, or which damages park resources, will not be allowed to
remain in the park.
No one younger than 18 may camp overnight unless accompanied by a
responsible adult, who will remain onsite for the period rented.

Getting There:

Access to St. George Island is via a 4 mile bridge that is accessible
from Eastpoint, Florida. Eastpoint is located approximately 75 miles
southwest of Tallahassee, Florida. The park is located on the
east end of St. George Island.